Fraser Yacht Sales Ltd.
1818 Maritime Mews
Vancouver, BC, CA, V6H 3X2
Tel:604-734-3344
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2014 X-Yachts Xp 38

location icon Vancouver, Canada
Year 2014
Length 38 ft
Price
US$315,000

The Xp 38 delivers an unrivalled sailing experience in a dual-purpose cruiser-racer. High stability and ease of handling makes the Xp 38 a rapid and comfortable luxury yacht to cruise with excellent sea-keeping in all conditions, as well as a high performance racing design for both inshore and offshore.  The carbon structural grid, deep T-Bulb keel and post cured epoxy infused hull all add up to unmatched quality in a 38' package.

RambunXious is an impressive example of this beautiful X-Yachts model ready for racing and cruising.  Some features include:

Specifications

Year Built 2014
Category Sail
Length Overall 38 ft
Beam 12'2 ft
Max Draft 7'10 ft
Cabins 3
Electrical System 12v
Construction Fiberglass
Hull ID XYA38547A414
Keel Bulb Keel
Drive Type Sail
Engines 1
Total Engine Power 39 hp
Fuel Tanks 1
Fuel Tank Cap. 0 gal
Fuel Tank Mat. aluminium
Water Tanks 1
Water Tank Cap. 0 gal
Water Tank Mat. Plastic
Water Heater Cap. 0 gal
Holding Tank Cap. 0 gal
Windlass Electric

Engine 1 Specifications

Make: Yanmar
Model: 3JH5E
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Power: 39hp
Type: Inboard
Propeller Type: 3 Blade, Folding
Drive Type: SailDrive
Year: 2013
Engine Hours: 650
Manufacturer Provided Description

X-Yachts are designed by sailors, for sailors. Every Xperformance yacht is created to perform superbly in all conditions and in all sail configurations. However, many of the very same factors which make the Xp models race winners, also ensure that they are enjoyable fast cruisers.

Hull
  • Built in sandwich construction with structural foam core
  • Bi-directional and uni directional E-glass strategically positioned for strength and weight optimization
  • Solid laminate in high stress areas in way of keel top, sail drive and rudder tube.
  • Outer surface of hull in white sprayed gelcoat  with 3 waterlines in light grey gelcoat 
  • Hull epoxy infused in female moulds for optimum consolidation and high quality surface finish
  • Structural bulkheads in marine plywood varying in thickness from 16-20 mm bonded to hull
  • Structural liner moulding laminated into hull. Carbon fibre reinforcements to absorb all loads from keel and mast
  • Single point hoist for easy and safe lifting and launching of the yacht
  • Bathing ladder in stainless steel mounted on transom
  • Hull recessed port lights - Rectangular (6 pcs)
Deck
  • Built in sandwich construction with structural foam
  • E-glass with bi and uni-directional cloth strategically positioned for strength
  • Outer surface of deck in white sprayed gelcoat 
  • Deck and locker lids moulded in female moulds for highest quality surface finish
  • Teak, vacuum applied, 9 mm nominal thickness on cockpit sole and seats
  • Variable height bulwark incorporated in deck/hull design providing safe toe rail forward and comfortable hiking aft
  • Anchor locker - drained area with space for anchor & optional chain.
  • Gas springs fitted to forward and aft cockpit lockers (4 pcs )
  • Halyard locker recessed into cockpit
  • Cockpit floor locker, hinged lid, for optional cockpit table
Accommodations
  • Xp 38 - Three cabin layout with sliding nav station
  • The interior consists of a combination of composite and wooden units.
  • Pre-selected, top grade T-teak veneer, hand polished and varnished to satin finish
  • T-teak veneered main bulkheads
  • White laminate bulkheads used inside bathrooms, on aft bulkhead and centre bulkhead in aft cabins
  • GRP deck head liner with integrated light fittings. Pleated blinds hidden behind soft panelling on coach roof side
  • GRP hull liner including heads floor and shower tray
  • Floorboards of 16 mm marine plywood with imitated teak and Gaboon plywood inlay stripes and inspection hatches to access bilge.
  • Companionway (GRP moulding) with steps of curved unvarnished teak
  • Handrails by entrance and alongside coach roof port lights in main cabin
  • Oceanair blinds incl fly screen fitted to skylights (6 pcs)

Owner's cabin

  • Large double berth. Marine plywood mattress supports. Mattresses in 120 mm comfort foam. Max size 205 x 178 cm
  • 2 x Large double composite wardrobe with shelves and hangers on starboard.
  • 2 x night table with lower storage on port side
  • Freeboard shelves above berth
  • Storage space under owners berth for bedding
  • Freeboard lined with white vinyl covered 7 mm panels

Main cabin

  • To port: Long L-sofa (240 cm x 61 cm) and dining table, foldable, with centre box with 2 drawers, one for bottles
  • To starboard - Standard sliding navigation table (75cm x 56 cm) with storage for navigational stationary and instrument.
  • Sliding navigator's seat with storage space for additional navigational and emergency equipment. The "sliding system" enables the navigator to face forward whilst sailing [sofa length with seat in aft position = 135 cm,
    sofa length with seat in forward position = 175 cm].
  • All sofa fronts in white GRP
  • Deep shelves behind the back rest including a set stainless steel book holders
  • Deep overhead lockers with bottom hinged openings running full length of saloon
  • Electrical switch board located above chart table on upper lockers.
  • Freeboard lined with white vinyl covered 7 mm panels

Aft Cabins

  • Large double berth (204 cm x 145 cm, max width) Marine plywood mattress support with ventilation holes. Mattresses 120 mm comfort foam.
  • Large double composite wardrobe with shelves and hangers . 84 x 70cm
  • Freeboard lined with white vinyl
  • Teak freeboard shelves in both aft cabins

Head & Shower Compartment

  • Upper cabinet fronts in heads with T-teak veneer surface
  • Bulkheads covered with white laminate
  • Tabletop and sink in a white composite moulding
  • Mixer taps, single lever luxury for sink and shower
  • Electrical pump for shower floor sump, manually operated switch
  • Towel rail and grab handle running around table top in stainless steel
  • Towel hooks and loo roll holders
  • Mirrors above sinks
Galley
  • Galley, High gloss white Composite moulding L-shaped (151 cm x 172cm).
  • Drawer unit with 4 drawers - top 3 drawers for cutlery and bottom drawer dedicated for tools
  • Sinks, rectangular recessed stainless steel with single lever mixing tap (2 pcs) including cutting boards / covers
  • Cool box, GRP top opened 130 l with 100 mm insulation, built in Isotherm SP, accumulator plate sea water cooled
  • Second Fridge - Front loading
  • Gimballed Gas cooker - 3 Burner
  • White surface lower lockers provide storage space for crockery and food
  • T-teak veneer surface upper lockers for plates and food
  • 10mm hardened Glass splash board
  • Waste bin mounted under sinks
Engine
  • Main engine 39 HP Yanmar with SD60 Saildrive (650 hours)
  • Special engine compartment with sound insulation ensures low noise level in yacht
  • Engine easily accessible for service at the forward end, through companionway steps; and from the aft end via removable GRP boxes.
  • Folding propeller, 3-bladed Flexifold 
  • Engine control panel and throttle/gear lever placed in starboard cockpit coaming.
  • Engine control panel incorporates rpm meter, hour counter, acoustic alarm for oil pressure and cooling water temperature
  • Fuel tank in aluminium for fuel below sofa in saloon. Analogue level gauge, filter with water separator and shut-off valve and deck fill (175 litre)
Electrical
  • 12 V DC system throughout yacht
  • X-Yachts main switch board with 27 automatic fuses and 3 analogue meters for fuel, water and battery voltage.
  • 12 V DC system for main engine installation
  • All cabling terminates in “dry” GRP box fitted behind main electrical panel for added safety
  • AGM batteries securely mounted in forward cabin (3 x 120Ah Rolls May 2024)
  • Separate engine battery mounted near main engine for starting of engine. (Rolls S12-95 May 2024)
  • Shore power installation with Smartplug shore power inlet mounted in cockpit protected by 10A main fuse. 110V AC distribution box located in aft cabin with integrated ground fault circuit breaker/10A fuse, 110 V AC socket and switches for hot water immersion heater and battery charger.
  • Charger 12V/35A, mounted
  • Lights fitted for general purpose below deck throughout cabins
  • Chart table light fitted
  • General lights and dome spotlights integrated in inner liner
  • Reading lights throughout aft cabins, main cabin and owners cabin (8 pcs)
Mast and Rigging
  • Fractional double spreader keel stepped mast, tapered silver anodized aluminium, specially designed for Xp 38
  • Steaming light, Windex with light, tube for additional electrical equipment
  • Silver anodized boom with single line reefing and internal boom outhaul, telescopic vang and outer purchase block system

Standing Rigging

  • Central backstay fitted with integral backstay adjuster.
  • Chain plates in stainless steel fitted to bull walk/on top of hull (2 pcs)
  • Discontinuous rod rigging with rod turnbuckles
  • Rod forestay with Profurl furling drum under deck
  • Chain plates in stainless steel for forestay and centre backstay (2 pcs)

Running Rigging

  • Spectra halyards led back to cockpit for easy handling:
  • Main halyard 12 mm
  • Genoa halyard 12 mm
  • Mast head spinnaker halyard 12 mm
  • Spectra sheets and polyester control and reefing lines:
  • Mainsheet 10 mm
  • Genoa Sheet 10 mm
  • Furling control line 8 mm
  • Cunningham 6mm
  • Reef 1 10 mm
  • Reef 2 10 mm
  • Outhaul 8 mm
  • Vang control line 8 mm
Sails
  • North 3Di Full Batten Main w/Harken Battcars and Split track
  • North 106% 3Di Genoa
  • North G2 Masthead Asymmetric Spinnaker
  • North A5 Masthead Asymmetric Spinnaker (Heavy Weather)
  • North A0 Masthead Code 0 on Ronstan Furler
  • Torsion line for top down furling of G2 and A5 using Ronstan Furler
  • Snuffer for cruising with G2 / A5
  • North Lazy Bag
  • North Cover for Genoa
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.